Improvement in shirt-bosom patterns



UNITE STATES ArRNr rrr@ e@ MORRIS ROSENTHAL, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

IMPROVEMENT IN SHIRT-BOSONI PATTERNS.

4figures representing the number of inches marked at the ends ot' said lines at both sides, the ends being, say, one-half inch apart, and varying from thirteen to eighteen inches in length.

The object is for cutting and fitting a shirtbosom of any required size.

Any person can cut out the proper size,

shape, and measurement by ixing the linen at No.13 and the Opposite No. 13 and cutting the linen according to the line marked 13, and the iit will be certain. So with the lines as numbered the required sizes to be cnt.

v I purpose printing on or attaching a printed copy of this pattern to every shirt-bosom or pattern of shirt-bosoms prepared for sale, so that any person, even such as have never before made a shirt, will be able to cut it out at the neck and make a complete-iitting bosom.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A shirt-bosom, whether attached to the shirt or not, on which is marked or afxed a graduated guide for cutting out the neck-piece, all substantially as shown and described.

' MORRIS ROSENTHAL.

Witnesses:

GEORGE MOORE, JOHN J BARDON. 

